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December 17, 2004 | Law.com

Last-Minute Gifts

We gave prominent California judges and lawyers a mission: Find a book that would make a good holiday present for a lawyer. They didn't let us down.
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September 07, 1999 | Law.com

A Look Inside The Big Five

The Big Five accounting firms are not only raiding the partnerships of major law firms for tax professionals, but are hitting law schools also, with stepped-up recruiting programs to hire young lawyers at the earliest opportunity.
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October 23, 2001 | Law.com

IPO Suits Put Dot-Coms in Dual -- and Conflicting -- Roles

A class action filed by Mortgage.com against Credit Suisse First Boston alleges that Mortgage.com was cheated out of proceeds from its initial public offering. The suit seeks relief for all companies that Credit Suisse took public, putting scores of dot-coms in the position of being both defendants and potential plaintiffs in the hundreds of related cases before U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin in New York.
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May 14, 1999 | Law.com

Commission Can Keep on Stinging Judges

The Cal. Commission on Judicial Performance can continue to issue "stinger" letters to state judges and doesn't have to provide full-blown hearings to do so, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday. But in deciding a closely watched challenge of CJP practices, the justices handed a mixed bag to the commission and the judges who may be hauled before it.
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IP Litigation Roundup: Emboldened by Google Win, Vringo Tackles Microsoft
Publication Date: 2013-02-01
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Having successfully sued Google for patent infringement, Vringo filed a claim on Thursday against Microsoft for violating the same patents that it acquired from the search engine Lycos.

February 02, 1999 | Law.com

Tracking Those Y2K Legal Issues on the Net (Break Problem Take 2)

The year-2000 computer problem presents a new genre of legal question -- and the answers, increasingly, are to be found on the Internet. Indeed, the Y2K computer problem is the first legal area in which the Internet is a richer research area than traditional legal authorities, such as treatises that can take months to publish and distribute.
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August 24, 2007 | National Law Journal

How Much Will 'Best Law Firms for Women' List Influence Attorneys?

Female law students entering the recruiting season have another weapon for their interviewing arsenal: a list of the 50 U.S. firms deemed most woman-friendly. The survey by Working Mother magazine and Flex-Time Lawyers covers benefits and compensation; parental leave and policies; child care; workforce profile; flexibility; and retention and advancement. Some women in the profession, however, question how much of an impact the list might have on a newly minted attorney's employment decisions.
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MoFo's Jacobs Lets Loose as Sun Exec Takes the Stand in Oracle v. Google
Publication Date: 2012-04-26
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After days of mostly tedious testimony in Oracle's copyright showdown with Google over Java, jurors got a little treat Thursday: actual courtroom drama.

The Global Lawyer: Gay Marriage Goes Global
Publication Date: 2013-08-06
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From Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego, Latin American courts are giving new meaning to judicial dialogue.

Plaintiffs Make Headway in N.Y. Terror Funding Litigation
Publication Date: 2013-10-22
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Lawyers for victims of terror attacks are cheering favorable decisions in recent weeks in cases against banks accused of violating U.S. antiterror laws by providing financial services to terrorist organizations abroad.  

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